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Christoph (Keller) Cellarius (22 November 1638 – 4 June 1707) was a German classical scholar from Schmalkalden who held positions in Weimar and Halle. Although the Ancient-Medieval-Modern division of history was used earlier by Italian Renaissance scholars Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo, Cellarius' Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and New Period helped popularize it. After him, this tripartite division became standard.
The library of the University of Applied Sciences in Schmalkalden bears his name, called the "Cellarius Bibliothek" in his honor.
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Christoph (Keller) Cellarius (22 November 1638 – 4 June 1707) was a German classical scholar from Schmalkalden who held positions in Weimar and Halle....
Cellarius may refer to: Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey. As a surname it is usually a Latinized...
periodisation in 1442, and it became standard with the German historian ChristophCellarius (d. 1707). The adjective medieval, meaning pertaining to the Middle...
Tripartite periodization became standard after the German historian ChristophCellarius published Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and...
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introduced by Leonardo Bruni in the early 15th century, strengthened by ChristophCellarius in the late 17th century, and cemented by Edward Gibbon in the late...
November 8 – Anton van Dale, Dutch minister (d. 1708) November 22 – ChristophCellarius, German classical scholar (d. 1707) November 25 – Catherine of Braganza...
November 8 – Anton van Dale, Dutch minister (d. 1708) November 22 – ChristophCellarius, German classical scholar (d. 1707) November 25 – Catherine of Braganza...
the earliest account of time. Printed for T. Osborne. pp. 618–. ChristophCellarius (1706). Notitia orbis antiqui, sive Geographia plenior, ab ortu rerumpublicarum...
Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I, (Brescia, 1816), p. 274. ChristophCellarius, Notitia orbis antiqvi, sive, Geographia plenior: Volume 2 (F. Gleditschii...
Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont (1637–1698), ecclesiastical historian ChristophCellarius (1638–1707), German universal historian John Strype (1643–1737),...
he began studying theology. Philosophical lectures were given by ChristophCellarius and theological lectures by August Hermann Francke. Juncker also...
Buxschott Michael Caelius John Calvin Wolfgang Capito Andreas Cellarius (theologian) Michael Cellarius Martin Chemnitz David Chyträus Adolf Clarenbach John Colet...
1635 – Michael Földessy 1637 – Michael Jakob Szeleczky 1640 – Johannes Cellarius 1643 – Georg Tallyán 1646 – Andreas Segner 1648 – Jakob Prein 1649 – Gregor...
Denis. Catherine Zell-Schutz, by Marc Lienhard. 1980. 2. Martin Borrhaus (Cellarius) by Irena Backus. 3. Johannes Bünderlin by U. Gabler, Wolfgang Schultheiss...
expounded in Hipparchus' work on gravity. The image shows a woodcut by Christoph Murer, from Nicolaus Reusner's Icones (printed 1578), allegedly after...
painter, engraver, sculptor and architect (b. 1634) September 15 Balthasar Cellarius, German theologian (b. 1614) Timoléon Cheminais de Montaigu, French theologian...
professor of history and oratory. His other teachers included Balthasar Cellarius, Johannes Musaeus and Christian Chemnitz. In 1640 he transferred to Altdorf...
Luther in 1483. As an apocalyptic thinker he was influenced by Martin Cellarius. He was born in Pinerolo around 1518. He became a scholar and grammarian...
painter, engraver, sculptor and architect (b. 1634) September 15 Balthasar Cellarius, German theologian (b. 1614) Timoléon Cheminais de Montaigu, French theologian...
with whom he had corresponded before, and advocates of tolerance such as Cellarius and Celio Secondo Curione. He submitted a summary to the Council of the...